DNI

Carnegie Mellon, NSA seek high school hackers

Bored with classes? Carnegie Mellon University and one of the government’s top spy agencies want to interest high school students in a game of computer hacking.
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ODNI-Sponsored Intelligence Community Centers of Academic Excellence Program at Ole Miss cited for excellence

Monday, March 18, 2013

“The thinking behind this program is to help build a diverse intelligence community,” said Mark Ross, Chief of Outreach and Policy in the DNI’s Chief Human Capital Office. “Not just diverse in terms of diversity and background, but where in the United States they come from. The idea is to promote diversity and to develop a pipeline of talent for the intelligence community.”
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Via CSPAN, Full Video of DNI Clappers Remarks on the Worldwide Threat Assessment to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence

Thursday, March 14, 2013

James Clapper and other intelligence officials testified about current and future threats to the United States. Among the topics they addressed were cybersecurity threats, the Obama administration’s counterterrorism policies, and how their agencies might respond to terrorist and other worldwide threats to the U.S.
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U.S. Spies Want to Play Alternate-Reality Games (For Work, They Swear)

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Alternate-reality games are no longer just for geeks and corporations that want to sell you stuff. America’s intelligence agents now think these interactive games could make for a better way to study human psychology and social behavior.
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Talking leadership with NSA’s deputy director

Thursday, March 14, 2013

The National Security Agency (NSA), home to America’s codemakers and codebreakers, recently celebrated its 60th anniversary. Tom Fox spoke with the agency’s deputy director, John Inglis, about this unique defense agency and its goals for the future.
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